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The document discusses various types of conflict that arise among the children in Lord of the Flies, including arguments over priorities and leadership between Ralph, Jack, and Piggy, as well as internal conflicts between maintaining civilized rules and giving in to fear and savagery without the presence of adults. Tensions grow over hunting, building shelters, and other tasks as Jack's hunters prioritize meat and their own interests over the common good and rescue.

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Words Conflict

The document discusses various types of conflict that arise among the children in Lord of the Flies, including arguments over priorities and leadership between Ralph, Jack, and Piggy, as well as internal conflicts between maintaining civilized rules and giving in to fear and savagery without the presence of adults. Tensions grow over hunting, building shelters, and other tasks as Jack's hunters prioritize meat and their own interests over the common good and rescue.

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Conflict in Lord of the Flies

conflict

argument

resentment

anger

Piggy

Ralph

Jack

priorities

language

tone

dialogue

personalities

description

adults common good rescue

war

nature

civilisation

hunt

meat

fear

hunt(ers)

shelter

democracy

savagery England/ English

fire

conch

rules

glasses

children

reason

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